Pippa Middleton, sister of Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, poses for photographers to promote her first book "Celebrate", on the subject of party planning, in London October 25, 2012. Image Credit: REUTERS/Neil HallReuters

According to a report in Mail Onlone, while skiing in St Moritz, Pippa Middleton was seen celebrating her achievement with a very public display of affection with her beau Nico Jackson.

The party planner who went skiing at Engadin Skimarathon with hers and Jackson's family, finished skiing in two hours 48 min, securing 233rd place out of 494 skiers in her class. However, the strenuous sport did not seem to have any affect on her at all. After finishing the game, she declared: "I'm not tired at all".

The 35-year-old millionaire, Jackson finished eight minutes before his girlfriend and was seen waiting to see her with both their families.

Such display of affection in public along with the approval of both the families indicate that Pippa Middleton may have finally found the love of her life after a string of aristocratic men.

The couple was also spotted kissing before the race too as they waited in a ski lift queues.

Pippa Middleton and the millionaire stockbroker working for Deutsche Bank met in a London nightclub last year and are said to have been dating ever since.

The London's Kingston University graduate grew up in his parents' redbrick house.

"He is tall, good-looking and has the most amazing blue eyes," a source told Hello! magazine.

"He is incredibly charismatic and stands out from the crowd. He is a really good catch. Everyone is after him," the source added.

The couple was spotted walking hand-in-hand last month along a beach in Mustique where they were on a holiday with Prince Charles and Kate Middle and the rest of the Middleton family.

The younger of the Middleton siblings met her boyfriend's parents at their home in Kent last month.

Nico Jackson's mother Ulrike Jackson said of Pippa: "we have met and I have to say she is absolutely charming. But that's it, I really cannot say any more. We're all just very pleased. They are happy, and that is all that matters. As long as my children are happy, then I am happy."